Monsignor Luigi Giussani (1922-2005) was the founder of the Catholic lay movement Communion and Liberation in Italy. His works are available in over twenty languages. Sir Stephen Hough, CBE, is one of the world's leading classical pianists. He is also a prolific composer and author. His books include Rough Ideas and Enough: Scenes from Childhood.
Father Giussani, thank you for what you have given to music, indicating it to so many young people as the experience that best communicates the mystery. As a path for the search for happiness. Music is a mystery that does not need words, that grasps us deep down. -Riccardo Muti, Conductor, Music Director Emeritus, Chicago Symphony Orchestra There is an infectious charm in the openness and, dare I say, naïveté with which Giussani shares his thoughts with us. As we read these reflections we are led into a sense of wonder at the sheer beauty of music, at its ability to express things which are beyond words, to amplify our joy, to empathize with our sorrow and pain, to sing with mercy and with love. -Sir Stephen Hough, from the Foreword